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Example sentences for "mout"

Lexicographically close words:
moustache; moustached; moustaches; moustachioed; moustachios; mouth; mouthe; mouthed; mouthes; mouthful
  1. Aunt Sallie, promptly, wiping her eyes, "I think that last thing mout be left out.

  2. I reckon I mout be a heap more useful ef I knowed more.

  3. I mout come anytime, but likely as not I'll hev ter come a-fightin' when I comes.

  4. Meybe hit mout be a good idea ter stay round clost fer a spell.

  5. I reckon I mout as well begin by l'arnin' how ter eat.

  6. Hit hain't nothin' but red licker, but maybe hit mout be better'n nuthin'.

  7. You fellers mout be able to take things offen the Hollmans, but I hain't.

  8. Then he added suspiciously: "What mout yer business be in these parts, stranger?

  9. I mout sell my land, an' raise the money.

  10. Ye mout hunt all night, but wharever I be, Samson's thar, too.

  11. Scuse me, marster," said Aunt Basha, "mout I ask a quexshun?

  12. All the same they mout have been only the little signs and tokens that it was him.

  13. Kinder looked as if he mout be worse soon ef he didn't hump hisself.

  14. I mout hev done all this if it had settled things to please me.

  15. Mout is identical with Neith, but she has become the wife as well as the mother of Ammon.

  16. Though that mout have been day before yistidy.

  17. Well, if you've got some right good buttermilk handy I mout take a glass.

  18. Yes, that mout be, but I wouldn't have come round preachin' to him afterwards.

  19. The blanket mout blin' him a leetle, an' I mout git some start.

  20. When I thort o' ibis, I concluded it mout be better to stay by my own shanty till mornin'.

  21. It mout be a bar, an' it mout not; but I had my suspects it wur eyther a bar or a painter.

  22. Ef them thur chaps who writes about all sorts o' varmint hed seed as much o' the grizzly as I hev, they mout a gin a hul book consarnin' the critter.

  23. An idee now entered my brain-pan, that I mout save meself by takin' to the log.

  24. It mout be a hoss, or it mout be an Opelousa ox, but I thort it wur a hoss.

  25. The fire 'atween my legs promised to keep me from freezin', an' I thort I mout as well take a nap.

  26. I thort at this time that if I got off o' her back, an' tuk hold o' the tail, she mout manage a leetle hotter.

  27. Now I'll 'tend ter yer, but yer mout let a feller sleep when he kin.

  28. If I go ter see, I mout run right on ter de spook.

  29. I done sort figgered that mebby if hits plum agreeable ter you, we mout take yer down ter the railroad cars, an' let yer promise to leave the mountings and keep yer face shet.

  30. A couple of them Marcus men is stragglin' round here, an' they mout come in.

  31. You mout a had a gum-bile, but you ain't bin boddered wid de toofache.

  32. Dish yer man mout a had a name, en den ag'in he moutn't.

  33. It mout be less, an' it mout a been more dan a mile.

  34. I mout be of some use ter you ef you wuz civil.

  35. When at last he found himself secure he panted, "Mout ez well be took fer Chunk ez a hog.

  36. The old man persuaded all but three to remain near the quarters at present, saying, "So many gwine wid me mout mek trouble, fer Perkins look ugly dis mawnin'.

  37. Folks 'll be comin' en gwine all the eb'nin', en ole miss hersef mout step dis away.

  38. Some of them had seen a young woman with a basket of clothes, if that mout be her.

  39. I thought they mout be, acause I have a sister myself.

  40. Unlike the people of Utwe, the villagers of Mout were utterly unsophisticated, besides being free from the cant and hypocrisy that nearly always attaches to the native character when they profess Christianity.

  41. We all very sorry, all Mout people love you very much--and me too.

  42. He stayed at Mout for some time,' I said, 'and then was lucky enough to get a passage to Sydney in the Rosario, but he left her at Norfolk Island.

  43. I left Mout at daylight, and, as I said good-bye to Tulpe and the little daughter, how little I thought that I should never cross their hospitable threshold again!

  44. Good-bye, dear friend, come back to Kusis and Mout people, for I don't think you be hanged in Fiji.

  45. I knew that I could walk to Coquille harbour in about a day, and thither I decided to go, as at the village of Mout dwelt a man named Kusis, who had several times pressed me to visit him.

  46. Afore we wuz spliced I wuz afeered Zach Barnstable mout work some contrivance t' git her, but now she belongs t' me.

  47. A man mout well be rain blind in sich a storm as this, but I tell yo' that's nothin' but an ole sycamore drift log.

  48. I jedge it was what you mout call another case of mistaken identity on the part of them fool hounds.

  49. We don't none of us want to do nothin' or say nothin' to you that mout be regretted afterward; but we air goin' to have that nigger out of that jail and stretch his neck for him.

  50. Whar mout you wish to be druv, Mist' Garrott?

  51. Boss, he say you mout not ketch yo' train if you was to walk.

  52. I know'd well enough what it all meant, but knowin' didn't give me any great satesfaction, since I believed that in another minit the cyprus mout cave in too!

  53. I mout a managed that sort o' existence for a longer spell, tho' I acknowledge it war tiresome enuf.

  54. My own shouts o' despair mout a' been mistuk for the cries o' a fool or a madman.

  55. It therefore occurred to me that I mout make them wings do me a sarvice,--otherways that they shed carry me out o' the tree.

  56. Ef we hedn't got holt o' them, some uv 'em mout be stickin' in us now.

  57. Tears to me it bulges out beyond the line o' the cliff more'n we mout like it to.

  58. Ef it ud lift, I mout be able to make out some o' the landmarks.

  59. A dozen mout do it safe enough, but not the hul cavayard.

  60. Them caves jines one another, an' we mout dodge them thur.

  61. Ee mout chock up the cave wi' their karkidges afore they kin reach us.

  62. I didn't see yur a-comin' in, or I mout 'a spoke sooner.

  63. He mout as well 'a done that when he war about it;" and the man laughed at his savage jest.

  64. Rube, pointing to the motte; "if 'ee look sharp, yur mout scare up another calf yander away!

  65. I tuk a idee that I mout git my claws upon some o' 'em.

  66. They mout ef thur hadn't 'a been so many o' these diggins, do 'ee see?

  67. It mout and it moutn't," said Ezekiel, dryly.

  68. I'd a chucked it after him if it hadn't been the Lord's Day, and it mout hev provoked disturbance.


  69. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "mout" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.

    Some related collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    mouth disease; mouthed bottle; mouthed bottles